Stardew Valleycontinues to rewrite the rules of indie game success, recently achieving its most prestigious milestone yet by becoming the highest-rated indie game of all time on Steam. With a near-perfect positive rating from over 891,000 reviews,Stardew Valley’s decade of consistent excellence culminates in this historic, yet unsurprising, recognition, further solidifying its legacy as one of gaming’s most enduring success stories.

Stardew Valley’s Achievement is the Latest in a Long Line

The Historic Steam Achievement

According to data compiled by SteamDB,Stardew Valleynow holds the distinction of beingSteam’s highest-rated indie gameacross all platforms and genres. This 97.66% positive rating places it above other critically acclaimed indie titles, includingVampire Survivors,Hades,Balatro, and even the legendaryTerraria. Perhaps even more impressive, when measured against all games on Steam regardless of developer size,Stardew Valleyranks as the second-highest-rated game of all time, trailing only Valve’sPortal 2, which maintains a 97.71% rating.

Unlike smaller indie games that might achieve high ratings with limited player bases,Stardew Valleyhas maintained its significant approval rating across nearly a million individual reviews. The consistency of this positive reception across such a massive sample size demonstrates the game’s broad appeal and enduring quality.

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A Pattern of Record-Breaking Success

The Steam rating milestone represents just one entry in an extensive catalog ofachievements that have definedStardew Valley’s trajectory since its 2016 launch. The game’s commercial success has been equally remarkable, with sales figures that would be impressive for any AAA title, let alone a solo-developed indie project.

Stardew Valley’s sales progression reads like a fairy tale of indie game success. The game sold 425,000 copies within just 12 days of launch, reaching one million copies within two months. By the end of 2017, it had sold 3.5 million copies, climbing to 10 million by January 2020, 15 million by September 2021, and 20 million by November 2022. As of December 2024,Stardew Valleysurpassed an astounding 41 million copies sold, with over 26 million on PC alone and 7.9 million on Nintendo Switch.

These numbers become more extraordinary when considering thatStardew Valleywas created entirely by one person, Eric “ConcernedApe” Barone, who handled all programming, art, music, and writing himself.

Player Engagement Records

Stardew Valley’s record-breaking extends beyond sales numbers; it’s consistently shattering glass ceilings in the department of player engagement as well. The game’s 1.6 update, released in March 2024, demonstrated the franchise’s enduring appeal by setting new concurrent player records on Steam. It peaked at 147,612 concurrent players — a mark that more than doubles its 2016 launch numbers, placingStardew Valleyin elite company among the tenmost-played games on Steamat the time.

The sustained nature of this engagement setsStardew Valleyapart from typical gaming trends. While most games experience declining player counts over time,Stardew Valleyhas demonstrated the opposite pattern, with major updates consistently drawing both returning players and newcomers to achieve new peak numbers.

Cultural Impact and Industry Influence

As impressive as they are, numerical milestones are just the tip of the iceberg ofStardew Valley’s achievements. The franchise has since launched an official cookbook (which became a bestseller), featuring 50 recipes inspired by in-game dishes. An official concert tour has also brought the game’s beloved soundtrack to live audiences worldwide, while limited-edition merchandise lines allow fans to express their appreciation in the physical world.

Perhaps most remarkably,Stardew Valleyhas fostered a community culture centered around achievement and shared accomplishment. The game features an extensive achievement system with 49 total achievements across platforms, including the notorious “Perfection” achievement that requires 100% completion of all game systems.

The “Perfection” achievement is so challenging that only 0.8% of Steam players have unlocked it, with individual completion attempts taking over 300 hours of dedicated play.

The community celebrates these achievements collectively, sharing strategies, celebrating milestones, and offering support through the game’s most challenging content, and the collaborative approach to individual achievement reflectsStardew Valley’s broader themes of community building and mutual support. From humble beginnings as aHarvest Moon-inspired project to becoming Steam’s highest-rated indie game,Stardew Valley’s journeyrepresents the very best of what independent game development can achieve, with this latest milestone being a testament to the enduring power of games created with genuine love and respect for their communities.